Joseph Callahan graduated from Syracuse University with a joint law degree and M.S. in Accounting. He began work as a tax accountant with Deloitte, Haskins & Sells (now Deloitte & Touche, CPAs) in New York City in the late 1980s and left there to work as a tax attorney in Syracuse, NY. He was admitted to the connecticut Bar in 1986, the New York Bar in 1987 and became a licensed Certified Public Accountant in teh State of Maryland in 1988. He is also admitted to practice in federal court in the Northern District District of New York and...

Mr. Eberle advises clients in all aspects of estate planning with an emphasis on drafting wills and trusts tailored to individual client needs while minimizing tax obligations. Mr. Eberle also represents buyers and sellers of residential real estate throughout Tompkins County and the surrounding areas, and represents executors and trustees in connection with estate administration matters including Surrogate's Court proceedings, estate tax filings and post-mortem planning. Prior to joining Miller Mayer, Mr. Eberle represented clients in a wide range of tax controversy matters before the Internal Revenue Service and the United States Tax Court.

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